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Eduan Park’s load-shedding schedule amended

The area's blocks have changed for all stages of load-shedding.

POLOKWANE – As Stage 2 load-shedding continues, the Polokwane Municipality has noted changes to Eduan Park’s schedule.

Municipal spokesperson Thipa Selala said the block change for the area is as a result of the explosion at the Gamma substation last month.

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At the time of the explosion, lines supplying the area were extensively damaged at the Gamma Substation and Selala said the change in blocks is because Eduan Park’s line had to change.

The changes are as follows:

Stage 1 and 2 – Block 11

Load Shedding Stage 1 and 2 (April 2022)

Stage 3 and 4 – Block 6

Load Shedding Stage 3 and 4 (April 2022)

Stage 5 and 6 – Block 3

Load Shedding Stage 5 and 6 (April 2022)

Stage 7 and 8 – Block 2

Load Shedding Stage 7 and 8 (April 2022)

The country is currently in Stage 2 of load-shedding.

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